There are two ways to hide from God’s love – rebellion and religion.
Rebellion, illustrated in the prodigal son, defies God’s love and seeks
to cover up guilt and shame through the indulgence of sensual desires.
Religion, on the other hand, is far more subtle. It seeks its cover-up
through good works and obligation. However, like the prodigal’s older
brother, it still denies the Father’s place in our lives and leads us no
closer to knowing him for who he really is.
Simply, religion
is keeping score – striving for acceptance through our own performance
whether it be in our good works or in ritualistic activities. Those
things put the focus squarely on us and what we can do to be accepted by
God, thereby dooming us to failure.
Most of Paul’s letters
were written because even the earliest believers found themselves
trading relationship for religion. Instead of learning to live in the
security of his love, they would go back to traditions, creeds,
disciplines, and laws as an attempt to earn it themselves. He reminded
them again and again that God’s love would take them further than their
own efforts and achievements ever would…
What would you do today if you knew God absolutely loved you?
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Wayne Jacobsen
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